Maybe like this?
"Hey! Did you hear how the weather is going to get terrible tomorrow? "
"Oh, I did!"
"It's suppose to snow. At least a good couple inches. I can't wait to see the beautiful snow, but I don't much like the cold."
"I don't either. I wonder if I have a snow coat..."
"I do. I might have a black one you can borrow."
"That'd be nice. I was planning on wearing a nice pair of dark blue jeans I had with a red long-sleeved top. Do you think they would look noce with your coat?"
"I think they'd look great! I'll even wear dark blue jeans and a white shirt so we'll match. My other coat is black too!"
"That would be great!"
"We could wear snow boots?"
"I bet that would look good."
"Soft or leather ones?"
"We'll decide later..."
"I agree with that. Can we watch Supernatural now?"
Something like that?
How do they exist <span>in the details of this common quality? The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The other options that are given in the question are incorrect. I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>
Answer:
Bronte creates sympathy for the girls at Lowood school by employing the literary device of personification and starkly describing the girls' less than favorable living conditions in the school.
Explanation:
- Bronte described Jane's first morning at Lowood school during a winter, the water in the pitchers the girls are meant to use for their morning ablutions are frozen and yet they have to use the water like that.
- During breakfast they were served burnt porridge they could not eat and consequently had to suffer through the morning to lunch time without eating anything, an event that Bronte suggested happened more than once.
- The girls are denied simple and harmless luxuries like keeping their natural curls and wearing clean stockings, a fact that ironically contrasts with the way the proprietor's family present themselves in artificial finery.
- When disease struck the inhabitants of Lowood Bronte described the dismal atmosphere using personification: "while disease had thus became an inhabitant of Lowood, and death its frequent visitor; while there was gloom within its walls; while its rooms and passages steamed with hospital smells." All the makes the reader feel sympathetic towards the girls, as they are living in conditions that are not fit to be lived in.
Answer:
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
Explanation:
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Answer:
c) Tom has a lot of money, but he refuses to put any in the bank.
Explanation:
Complex sentences are made up of two clauses, one independent and one dependent. Simple sentences are comparable to independent clauses.